Hello from Toronto!

Hi everyone,

I chose these photos because, well, I’m a bibliophile, and that’s my closet. I imbibe mostly books on history, change/development, technology, and a smattering of fiction (mostly sci-fi), design, psychology, and philosophy.

Speaking of text…

I took this course because I stumbled upon Ong in ETEC 511 (Foundations) after thinking to myself “Language is a technology!” and sought out literature on which to base a research paper (I opted instead to take on Heidegger’s “The Question Concerning Technology” which was lots of fun, and lots of rereading). I’ve also read Postman’s “Technopoly” (referenced in our course materials) and Jeremy Rifkin’s “Empathic Civilization” (argues along the lines of Ong, in addition that we’re in a race against time with our resource use vs. becoming better as humans), Winograd’s “Understanding Computers and Cognition: A New Foundation for Design” (which deals with AI, but broaches that topic by devoting 1/3 of its theoretical framework to linguistics)…All of these have given me a strong taste for the text. Now here’s an entire course on the topic. What are the chances?

I live in a one-bedroom apartment in Toronto with my wife and 15 month old bebe. He’s cute, and I really dig him. I’ve read him many passages from my historical tomes, but he prefers a book called “Hug” (here’s a reading from an adorable kid who happens to…not be mine, it’s YouTube, long-live the hypertext) which is about a chimpanzee infant that wants a hug from its mother. I like that text, and we reread it every night after his bath.

I’m sincerely looking forward to this course and learning with you, my peers and my instructor.

Chat soon,
Mackenzie

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